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Blazers sign G/F Coby Karl to a non-guaranteed contract.

Karl, like most training camp invites, will be viewed as a long shot to make the final roster. He averaged 8.3 points, 3.3 rebounds and 3.9 assists in summer league. The Blazers have also inked Adam Morrison, Demonte Harper and Dallas Lauderdale for training camp. Mon, Oct 1, 2012 09:58:00 AM

The Nuggets could re-sign guard Coby Karl once he clears waivers on Tuesday, even though they are the team that waived him.

The crux is that Karl would probably sign a partially guaranteed deal, as opposed to the fully-guaranteed deal he would have had. He is in position to become the first player in NBA history to play for a team coached by his father (George Karl). Sun, Aug 15, 2010 07:10:00 PM

The Nuggets have requested waivers on Coby Karl (the son of coach George Karl) and rookie Brian Butch, whose contracts would have become fully guaranteed on August 15th.

Neither player was likely to crack the rotation, and Denver (already over the luxury tax) is slicing their roster to the bone. They currently have 12 players with guaranteed contracts, one below the league minimum. Sat, Aug 14, 2010 11:00:00 PM

Depth Charts

Gerald Henderson had a left hip debridement arthroscopy on Tuesday, and the Blazers expect him to be ready for training camp.

The 27-year-old Henderson had surgery on the same hip in 2011, reportedly because of a "congenital defect" in his hip, so this isn't an encouraging start to his Blazers career. He still projects as Portland's starting shooting guard on opening night and is a capable scorer, but contributes limited across-the-board stats and hasn't returned standard-league value since 2012-13. He's not a likely fantasy asset even if he holds off C.J. McCollum for the starting SG job all season.

The Blazers have informed Allen Crabbe (ankle) that they will guarantee his contract for the 2015-16 season.

Head coach Terry Stotts was pleased with Crabbe's performance during the summer league before he suffered the ankle injury, and Crabbe will now have the chance to try and crack the rotation next season. He averaged just 3.3 points and 1.4 boards in 13.4 minutes per game last season, so he is not someone who should be targeted in fantasy leagues.